Oldham Safeguarding Adults Board (OSAB) are pleased to share the next 7-Minute Briefing in a series focused on supporting people with a range of access needs. The new briefing is all about interpretation support and services.
The briefing defines interpretation and translation; explains the importance of supporting people who speak different languages and when to use interpretation services; provides some key considerations for practitioners when interpreters are used; and guidance around informal interpretation.
7-Minute Briefings are based on research which suggests that seven minutes is an ideal time span in which to concentrate and learn. Learning for 7 minutes is manageable in most services and often more memorable as it is necessarily brief and not clouded by other issues and pressures. These short, safeguarding snapshots can be a helpful way to support team learning. Please discuss this briefing within your teams, complete the OSAB 7-Minute Briefing Team Discussion Feedback Form to record and evidence how you have used the briefing and send a copy to OSAB.
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OSAB 7-Minute Briefing - Interpretation Support and Services.pdf
OSAB regularly produces briefings to support professional safeguarding practice. These briefings are produced to raise awareness and to promote reflective discussions amongst practitioners within Oldham partner agencies and can be found on the ‘Briefings’ page of the OSAB website. Other briefings is this series include:
